I W W W » U MMMMiWUW* Oregon—F GRANITE RESOURCES west • or Over Fifty Years Ashland's AHTILANI), OREGON, DA Y , AUGUST 19, 1927 Planes Application For New Trial Is Denied Two Radicals WILL SPEED OVER U. S. NEXT MONTH First Radio Picture of Dole ht Winners Habeas Corpus Proceedings Give W illos and K elley Chance SALEM, A iik . 19.— (IP) — James Willos and Ellsworth K el­ ley. convicted murderers, gained n new lease on life today. Habeas corpus proceedings on behalf of Kelley forced postpone­ ment of his execution scheduled for this morning, Upon hein£ ad­ vised of these proceedings. Gov­ ernor Patterson granted Willos a stay of execution until Friday morning, by which time the Kel­ ley court rase will be disposed of. E n file» for A ir R ace Across Continent W ill Soon be R eceived ipplem entary B rief Filed T ntusday S ails to Save A narchists — E xecution Postponed f o r S e v e n Tears N ow Scheduled for N ext Tuesday. BOSTON. Aug. 1».— r » that they may reverse the score ihe Pelicans and take revenge senting the American Legion, was for the defeat they suffered in a named secretary-treasurer. The council will aid in work of ninth inning rally last Sunday. Hension, who pitched a steady Americanizing' un-naturalized for­ eigners and will conduct a can­ game for the Pelicans last Sunday vass of the connty to determine will be in the box for the next the number who have not taken game. The lineup for the two teams is out citizenship papers. Mrs. D. Q. D ’Albini, represent­ announced as follows: Ashland Hughs lb ; ing the D. A> R.; Mrs. Newton C. Boas— Marlow, cf; Chaney, representing the W . C. T. Logan, rf; Hoffard, If; Robbins, U.; A. J. Hanvy, principal of Med­ aa; McShane, 2b; Morgan, 3b; ford schools; Mrs. Delllla Stevens Warren, c; and Davis, p. Klamath Meyers, county d ark, Vlas Elisa­ Pelicans— Heath, cf; Fuller, rf; beth Burr, rural school supervis­ Conlln, if; Powell, sa; Peterson, or, and the thrae officers elected c; Delaney, 3b; Drollette, 2b; were those in attendance at the Brown, lb : and Henion» p. meeting. (Please Turn To Page Five) ORGANIZATION IS EFFECTED Public Invited to Participate in Swimming Exhibition Monday N ight Interest In tha exhibition swim Monday night at the H elaan pool to at a high pitch among the boys and girls who have been uadar the direction of Mlaa Fay Carver, playground supervisor, thia Bum­ mer. Friday morning they gathered at the Halman pool for the last swim before the competing races and exhibition work Monday night and Miss Carver expressed herself as satisfied with tha ra- suits. Soma excellent swimmers have been developed this sum­ mer she states.' Th public to Invited to visit the pool Monday night at which time tha hoys and girls will demon- strata their ability in races while several adults have volunteered for exhibition diving and swim­ ming. A general invitation Is extended to swimmers to partici­ pate and anyone desiring to do ao should communicate with Miss Carver before Saturday afternoon. ance. E xten sive A ctiv ity in the - Columbia R iver B asin C ontem plated "■ /ASTORIA, Aug. 1».* -4- Deputy Income Tax Collector To Work Here R. P. Kueneke, deputy income tax collector will be in an office at the city hail Monday, to help those desiring assistance in mak­ ing out their income tax reports. He will be in the office next to the city police station. Ha will spend just the one day in this city Lithians assist show Madame Sen T a t Sen B e­ ple in collecting ttekete at comes W orld’s F irst Wo- various concessions. < • bum . Army ftONDO N, An». IS. — (IP) — Ifadame 8un Yat Sin, widow of the famous Republican leader, |h s become the world’s first Woman army general, an Ex- (fcange Tel*graph*8hanghal dls- patcb reports, by taking command of a new Nationalist army form­ ed ‘ ih Southern China. , The division, the dispatch adds, J»as renounced allegiance to mod­ erate Natlooiaikft leaders *nd pledged its support to- commun- Istn. * it HONOLULU, August 19.—IIP)—Daylight needed Hawaii this morning hut betrayed no trace of the mimingf flyers although the hunt is continuing unabated and un­ successful. A flood of rumors persisted. Naval officers said they believed the’ planes would remain afloat and said they would continue the search over the vast stretch of water so long as hoj>e remained. One report that the Miss Dor- ---------------------•' ' OFF FOR HONOLULU aw” was found gained wide circu­ OAKLAND A I » H O B T , lation. The report, came from — “The D alles Spirit" pilot­ Maui and Raid the passengers t i by Captai* W m. P . Er- »•ere taken off the plane. Subse­ .win, took o ff a t 8 :1 0 thia af­ quent Investigation failed to sub­ ternoon for Honolulu. A. stantiate the facts as they were H. EichwaMt, accompanied given. Erwin as navigator. T he Dozens of other similar reports “ Dallas Spirit" waa one of were received but none of them eight planes which lined up had any foundation. for the Dole rare but had to * The report from Maul spread return when high winds rip­ due to the isoTatton and failure ped the fuselage. The plane to get in touch with that point ter some time after the first mes- the "Misa I sage was received. There was “Golden Eagle. great disappointment when word peo­ an" was net found and high hopes the of the Honolulu citizens were uwsited again. ... . WATERSHED IS BEING FENCED Burros and Pack Horses Garry Equipment Far up Ashland Canyon With two burros and three pack horses a force of,workmen, under the direction of Welborne Beeson have gone into Ashland canyon to renew the fence about the ’water­ shed. , City council several weeks ago authorised the renewing of the fence which was so badly worn that it served as little protection Mhrtin Jeitae^, Haw aiian flyer against the cattle which were on who took second place in the ranges near the watershed and great Dole race and is now flying which roamed onto the watershed «dregdW* P iw ifie searching fox the Oakland, California Man In unless the fence was kept In re­ two planes w h ich w ere lost. pair. jured W hen Oar Goes Over Embankment Eight men are engaged in re­ newing Ihe tenee. the old fence being repaired wherever possible. A heavy stock fence Is being used about the watershed. The delay in making repairs was necessary because of snow on Mt. Ashland, making work Impossible. T h e turned Thursday. The accident force at work on the fence are in occurred on the curve on this side camp far up the canyon. 'Many brood moths are flying of Keno. Eleven stitches were required and depositing eggs at the pres­ ent time, according to ’L. P. Wil­ .to close the wounds on Hender­ cox, county agent. These eggs will son’s face when he waa brought develop into young worms which to the office of a local doctor for In turn will injure the fruit, re­ treatment. The Bulck was badly damaged, the top practically de­ sulting in culls, he warns. Late varieties of pears and ap­ molished and the body bent and W ealthy Seattle Broker H eld Responsible for ples should be sprayed at once, battered when the car rolled over D anoer’s Death the embankment. Henderson was providing the last spray applica­ tion has been on two weeks or cut by glass from the broken SEATTLE, Aug. 19.— (IP)— F. longer, Mr. Wilcox advices. At windshield. Crelgh Nelson, Seattle broker and The California' man was en­ the present prices of fruit a few owner of the Yacht Muriel, sur­ route to his home after a vaca­ boxes of choice fruit saved will more than pay for the additional tion when the accident occurred. rendered Thursday after a war­ Ha returned to Oakland Thurs­ rant charging manslaughter had spray, he says. day night. The wrecked car will been issued in connection with Two pounds of aYsenate of lead the death of Mias Violet Payne to 100 gallons of water will l>e not be salvhged. . dancing teacher. sufficient for both apples and Miss Payne fell from Nelson’s pears, the agent advises. boat on the night of June 19 and was drowhed in 10 feet of water. The accident occurred follow­ CWMlÇVK ing a drinking party aboard the boat. HOLLYWOOD, Aug, 19.— (LPX Captain Amory F. Bell, master INDIANAPOLIS, Ind„ Aug. 19 of the yacht and a member of — Johnny Hinas, screen comedian and Tod Brown, director, receiv­ -— (LP) — Tha supreme court the party, was to be arrested this ed minor injuries here Thurs­ today overruled three defente afternoon on a similar charge. day whan their automobiles motions In arrest of Judgment in Bell appeared at the sheriff’s crashed at a street Intersection. the ease of Edward S. Shumaker, office at 2 o’clock but was not Hines and Brown received emer­ superintendent of tha Indiana taken Into custody until he gency treatment and than went, AntM aloon league, who was sen­ chance to arrange bail. to their respective homes. Both tenced to *0 days in the Indiana Nelson posted 220,000 bond atatw farm for contempt of court. and waa released. machines ware demolished. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE FILED DRY LEADER LOSES CASE F alse Reports From Island of Maui Are W id e sp r ea d - V isibility on Coast Makes W ork More E ffective — Great Army of Planes, Submarines and Ships W ill Comb W aters of P acific as Long as Hope Remains, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12.— (LP>— As hope for the safety of Miss Mildred Doran and her two companions began to wane, search for the missing Dole race planes Is being pushed to the- limit. Vtolbillty was b ittef along the coast today. Rewards for finding t h e planes and filers are now increas­ ed to |f0,0 00. The greatest ray of hope held is in the finding of Commander John Rogers and hie crew after they were lost nine days in their first attempt to span the Pacific ocean. Search Widespread WASHINGTON, Aug. 19.— (09 — The greatest search ever con­ ducted by the npvy is under w af in an attempt to find some trace of the missing Dole flight planes, “Golden Eagle” and “Miss Dor­ an.” Forty-two naval vessels, includ­ ing destroyers, submarines, mine sweepers and aircraft carriers, have been assigned to the hunt. In addition to the war craft, ap­ proximately 60 sea and land planes are combing the waters from San Francisco'to the Hawai­ ian Islands. According to reports received at the navy department. Admiral R. H. Jackson, commander > in chief of the battle fleet, to mid­ way between Honolulu and the California coast directing t h e search. Rear Admiral Ridley Mc­ Lean, commander of the subma­ rine divisions of the battle fleet, reported 23 submarines and three submarine tenders are deploying on a scouting line at r i g h t (Pianse Turn To Page Five) CAL INVITED TO ASHLAND Invitation Given President President Calvin Coolidge -has been incited to visit Ashland on his contemplated Pacific coast trip. Secretary J. H. Fuller of the Chamber of Commerce has invit­ ed the president to visit this city, enjoy the Lithta water, the perk and every other attraction which is to be found here. With Portland starting the movement, recently, numerous In­ vitations have been extended th» president from coast cities to visit here before his return to the cap­ itol. Announcement of the pos- riblllty of him extended his vaca­ tion another month gives rise to the hopes that he may accept the invitations. May Establish Record Bureau Establishment of a criminal identification bureau In Klamath county, for both city and county work, to being considered, ac­ cording to Harry Ingling, former local police officer, who is beiag considered as chief of the pro­ posed bureau. Infling has had much experience ia criminal iden­ tification work, ineluding Bertil- loiu prints. Definite deetaiea la v ’ the matter awats action of tha Klamath county coart. Some consideration of «stab- | Itohment of a criminal Id e n tifie s -' tlon bureau for Jackson and Jose-,, phine counties also, has baaa en. Chute the Chute” Thrills Wa Thron» Gives Tremendous VANCOUVER, B. C.. Aug. 19. conn — Hundreds of American visitors crlpp joined in the tumultous welcome To on i accorded the Prince of Wales and his brother, Prince George, whan the a they stepped from their train kt Print the Canadian Pacific railway da- th»-cl pot hare Thursday. sire 1 After bowing his thanks to*the Ex hues throng outside the depot. Mm l the Prince of Wales was escorted Princ to Shaughnessy hospital, where ha ” 1’ apaat a good part of tha morata» once.